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ellen: boston and atlanta.can get the service, but there is a hole in the middle of a largely black community were you cannot get the service. there was no evidence at all that amazon was out to discriminate in any way. they were looking at data. the story said something about how if you are only looking at data and not looking at the people, you can and up under serving black communities. it raises a lot of questions. leaders will have to take away they wish. but there are some stark examples. and, of course, amazon says it had no intention of discriminating. : also this week, taking a look at the gap, breathing new life into the gap, it is something that we have been talking about for some time. ellen: they have had quarter after quarter of disappointing result. but the problem that they are facing is that they are known for basics. and people loved them for basics. but many other retailers have gotten into the basic business. and that is their problem. carol: i was thinking about all be times i walk into the
ellen: boston and atlanta.can get the service, but there is a hole in the middle of a largely black community were you cannot get the service. there was no evidence at all that amazon was out to discriminate in any way. they were looking at data. the story said something about how if you are only looking at data and not looking at the people, you can and up under serving black communities. it raises a lot of questions. leaders will have to take away they wish. but there are some stark examples....
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thank you, ellen.ven after 400 years, -tokespeare remains a got commentator about contemporary fares. still writes the headlines even if the events that are happening are not yet history. clarence page, his keen insights, local and national affairs, recognized for his work with the pulitzer prize, and network television commentator. please join me in welcoming clarence page. clarence: i am a word them. man. when we celebrate shakespeare they celebrate the power of words, words often describe washington as downright shakespearean and why not? he he wrote the script. that is what the fellow who just introduced me said, michael whitmore. 2012 discussed the president race, almost all of our political rhetoric comes from two books from the 16th and 17th centuries, the king james bible, shakespeare's plays. like like me, whitmore was impressed by bill clinton's speech, his comedic and sometimes ad-libbed speech at the democratic national convention. brother is back, i said. even president obama sounded like
thank you, ellen.ven after 400 years, -tokespeare remains a got commentator about contemporary fares. still writes the headlines even if the events that are happening are not yet history. clarence page, his keen insights, local and national affairs, recognized for his work with the pulitzer prize, and network television commentator. please join me in welcoming clarence page. clarence: i am a word them. man. when we celebrate shakespeare they celebrate the power of words, words often describe...
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ellen: that's right. they have people all over the company.y have brought in people across various lines. they have put them under an executive and she is the leader to bring in the expertise and create entertainment you are sort of familiar with, but in a different way, using new technology. carol: when you see the millennium falcon, it sounds like it, it looks like it, it is as real as it can be. ellen: and it feels like you are in it. they are doing extensions of "star wars." they are doing the trials of tatooine. some of this is experimenting with this so far. they showed us some clips and it really did -- you could imagine what it would feel like to be looking around as they -- the center of the action and see some of these characters you have seen. carol: you highlight the underground event planners. works. called sextant they create these crazy parties in unusual and illegal places? ellen: they are famous for having thrown a bar thing, a speakeasy thing in a water tower on an abandoned building. supposed toeren't be. they did this many,
ellen: that's right. they have people all over the company.y have brought in people across various lines. they have put them under an executive and she is the leader to bring in the expertise and create entertainment you are sort of familiar with, but in a different way, using new technology. carol: when you see the millennium falcon, it sounds like it, it looks like it, it is as real as it can be. ellen: and it feels like you are in it. they are doing extensions of "star wars." they...
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ellen: no commissions.poke with matt phillips. >> robin hood is a mobile app that is a commission-free trading platform. it offers zero commission on stock trades. it sounds simple. it is simple. this is an industry ripe for disruption and these guys are going after it. carol: how do they make money? let's get to that. >> zero commission, how do they make money? cashmake interest on amounts in cap -- accounts to they charge small amounts of interest, they invested and get a little bit of interest, just like every other broker. they are getting ready to roll out margin accounts. they loaned money to their customers. it is like having a credit card for the stock market. carol: there are companies that do this already. how are they doing it differently? >> so the online brokerage industry was one of the first innovations of the internet. that basically stopped innovating. they started at $10 or $12 a trade. 15 years ago. that innovation basically stopped. the fees you are paying today is -- are not a lot lower
ellen: no commissions.poke with matt phillips. >> robin hood is a mobile app that is a commission-free trading platform. it offers zero commission on stock trades. it sounds simple. it is simple. this is an industry ripe for disruption and these guys are going after it. carol: how do they make money? let's get to that. >> zero commission, how do they make money? cashmake interest on amounts in cap -- accounts to they charge small amounts of interest, they invested and get a little...
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finally ellen called and told me how much it paid and so here i am. you like gravy?avy is any favorite beverages. >> dancing phenoms and magicians are m history. little big shots is the most watched entertainment show in a decade. >> first off, the show is so built for me because i know to talk to kids. because i have kids in my life for 33 years. i don't pay any attention to the queue card and i keep telling them, you can't prep an 8-year-old. so the queue card guy, his whole job is -- >> do you have a favorite? >> this little japanese kid, who spoke no english, i think you already know i can't speak japannse. >> as for steve's other two shows? won on emmy for family feud and two emmyins for "steve harvey." >> emmy nominationn for this show and for family feud. >> somebody told me one day, they said, man, it seems like everything you touch turns to gold. i said no, i just don't touch every that' all it is. i have just learned that everything is not for me. >> and now steve has signed on to host show, a business realty television competition for abc. >> i finally got
finally ellen called and told me how much it paid and so here i am. you like gravy?avy is any favorite beverages. >> dancing phenoms and magicians are m history. little big shots is the most watched entertainment show in a decade. >> first off, the show is so built for me because i know to talk to kids. because i have kids in my life for 33 years. i don't pay any attention to the queue card and i keep telling them, you can't prep an 8-year-old. so the queue card guy, his whole job...
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melissa revealing on ellen that she's be appearing on the gilmore girls netflix revival. her co-star lauren graham tweetitweet ing yay, we need snooki. >>> and in other reunion news -- scott foley and hiss exscandal co-star reliving their past murder scene. or what about last night's killer twist? >> it was truly shocking, there's no way they're going to show that on tv. >> i loved working on that show. >> now dan is working on his show "who do you think you are?" and annette scott digging into his past. >> i mean the first person you had to save. >> i knew nothing, my mother passed away when i was young, i never knew her parents. with scott, it was not only a connection to the founding fathers of this country, b was also a connection three generations beyond that, earlier, to the salem witch trials, which was jaw drooping. >> god knows i'm innocent. >> do you think i'm so happy i could do that for me? >> oh, yes. >> okay good. >>> and up next, man down. two pop stars, two big not one of them has a histtry of wiping out, how this bill compares to all of her others. >>> pl
melissa revealing on ellen that she's be appearing on the gilmore girls netflix revival. her co-star lauren graham tweetitweet ing yay, we need snooki. >>> and in other reunion news -- scott foley and hiss exscandal co-star reliving their past murder scene. or what about last night's killer twist? >> it was truly shocking, there's no way they're going to show that on tv. >> i loved working on that show. >> now dan is working on his show "who do you think you...
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and michelle joins him on the set of his other gig, his daytime sh >> ellen degeneres. and at first i said no. because i just didn't have time to do anooher show. and they kept telling me i did. and they just kept calling and kept calling. and i just kept saying no. finally ellen called and told me how much it paid and so here am. >> that's the steve harvey studio audience who will tunee in, by the way. and now real karate kids, dancing phenoms and magicians -pare making history. little big shots is the most watched entertainment show in a decade. >> first off, the show is so built for me because i know how to talk to kids. because i have kids in my life for 33 years. i don't pay any attention to the queue cards. and i keep telling them, you can't prep an 8-year-old. so the queue card guy, his whole job is -- >> do you have a favorite? spoke no english, i think you already know i can't speak japanese. and then i go -- >> as for steve's other two shows? he's won on emmy for family feud and two emmys for "steve harvey." and he just got more good n for this year's daytime
and michelle joins him on the set of his other gig, his daytime sh >> ellen degeneres. and at first i said no. because i just didn't have time to do anooher show. and they kept telling me i did. and they just kept calling and kept calling. and i just kept saying no. finally ellen called and told me how much it paid and so here am. >> that's the steve harvey studio audience who will tunee in, by the way. and now real karate kids, dancing phenoms and magicians -pare making history....
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mary ellen: hello. steve: how are you? mary ellen: very well, thank you.'s the other queen over there. mary ellen: hi, queen. steve: that's queen sherry. she's always--4 kids? mary ellen: 4 children, yes. steve: put them all through college. mary ellen: we did. steve: got this girl out here, harvard law. mary ellen: my cherry on my cake.
mary ellen: hello. steve: how are you? mary ellen: very well, thank you.'s the other queen over there. mary ellen: hi, queen. steve: that's queen sherry. she's always--4 kids? mary ellen: 4 children, yes. steve: put them all through college. mary ellen: we did. steve: got this girl out here, harvard law. mary ellen: my cherry on my cake.
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ellen has to come down and bring him to lancaster to rest. he is suffering, clearly, from exhaustion. he feels better in about one week. feelings brightly and ready to go back. -- feeling sprightly, and ready to go back. a local paper says that union general sherman is crazy. it was a deep stigma to be called nuts. sherman almost weathered. he wrote tom is -- thomas ewing saying who is to say who is crazy and two is not? he is still a valuable guide. his old rival rehabilitates sherman. he moves from california to take over the command of the west that john fremont had. he was not a good administrator, probably corrupt. he announced that basically slavery was abolished in any place that he was involved. this is over the line as far as lincoln was concerned. he got rid of fremont and replaced him. he is a superb administrator and the western theater is in good shape. there was one thing that he could not control. a little guy, a little general, who was a kernel at this point. he did not say much and he smoked a lot of cigars. this was ulysses
ellen has to come down and bring him to lancaster to rest. he is suffering, clearly, from exhaustion. he feels better in about one week. feelings brightly and ready to go back. -- feeling sprightly, and ready to go back. a local paper says that union general sherman is crazy. it was a deep stigma to be called nuts. sherman almost weathered. he wrote tom is -- thomas ewing saying who is to say who is crazy and two is not? he is still a valuable guide. his old rival rehabilitates sherman. he...
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ellen: you not understand the candidate is cold and florida's warm.been a natural place for canadians to invest and have second homes. now, the real estate market in florida is getting kind of soft. and the canadians desire to sell and take their gains is part of it. one of the things that's motivating the canadians is the strength of the u.s. currency. their gains are looking quite as good, they are paying maintenance fees and other kinds of fees, property taxes in florida. they are trying to sell, and take their gains and invest them elsewhere. david: this politics play into this? ellen: they are. we have to talk to a canadian family that owns to vacation homes. they're going to sell one of them, and one of the things that worries them is how this election is going to end up. it's not like they are for one candidate or another, it's just the craziness of the selection is just worrying them. david: if each of these in issue about minor-league baseball team in mississippi just outside of jackson, that bets big on what minor-league baseball is going to
ellen: you not understand the candidate is cold and florida's warm.been a natural place for canadians to invest and have second homes. now, the real estate market in florida is getting kind of soft. and the canadians desire to sell and take their gains is part of it. one of the things that's motivating the canadians is the strength of the u.s. currency. their gains are looking quite as good, they are paying maintenance fees and other kinds of fees, property taxes in florida. they are trying to...
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ellen: right.ho have made a lot of money in china want to get their cash out just for safekeeping. if you are a citizen of china, there are restrictions. if something like $5,000 per transaction. it is difficult to do. the one way they are getting they are getting money out is they are buying insurance money out. it allows them to get their money out in a subtly different way. -- slightly different way. they do it with credit cards. it takes many different swipes. you have to do it in individual transactions. we had one example are some of the swipe 800 times. carol: right, because you said it is $5,000 increments. >> that is a lot of swipes. carol: it shows some of the worries they have trying to get their money out. let's talk about something in the companies and industries section. it is a story about air traffic in asia. the demand is growing at crazy levels. that means they need more pilots, and they may need female pilots. ellen: there are something like 100 million new air travelers a year i
ellen: right.ho have made a lot of money in china want to get their cash out just for safekeeping. if you are a citizen of china, there are restrictions. if something like $5,000 per transaction. it is difficult to do. the one way they are getting they are getting money out is they are buying insurance money out. it allows them to get their money out in a subtly different way. -- slightly different way. they do it with credit cards. it takes many different swipes. you have to do it in...
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ellen: he is absolutely sure the election is being asked. if you listen to him,
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ellen: exactly. and he is obsessed with making this work.avid: we talked to the reporter who wrote the story. >> this is one of the most , located chemical products in the world. it relies on hundreds of components from dozens of factories. the problem is, when they took over that factory in 2008, the entire supply chain that polaroid built was being disassembled and closed down as it happened. so this factory was the final step in the process and it assembled all the different layers that went into the film that space out of a polaroid camera. -- spitz out of a polaroid camera. those different elements for basically hard to find, discontinue and some were banned for reasons. they had to go back to the drawing board, reengineering polaroid film or film that worked in polaroid cameras from scratch instead of polaroid resources. at one time, the company spent $1 billion to develop a camera, and these guys have half a dozen people and a shoestring budget that only understand part of the process. so the film for the first couple of years, the fi
ellen: exactly. and he is obsessed with making this work.avid: we talked to the reporter who wrote the story. >> this is one of the most , located chemical products in the world. it relies on hundreds of components from dozens of factories. the problem is, when they took over that factory in 2008, the entire supply chain that polaroid built was being disassembled and closed down as it happened. so this factory was the final step in the process and it assembled all the different layers...
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ellen gets so excited that she kisses the president, which is not protocol. and things look great, except a month later zachary taylor goes to the dedication of the washington monument, the milkning of it, and he has and sickens and dies. ewing is out of the cabin and sherman's career is going downhill. he has no combat experience. he started the gold rush, but nobody will give him credit for that. so things go from bad to worse, to the point where he finally quits the army and he becomes, wherever he goes and he has always loved st. louis, he impresses. these two st. louis bankers are , you havewith him gone to california, let's open a bank. so he goes to san francisco. meanwhile, his brother is doing great. he opens a firm. i think it is called hallock and building -- billings. he is doing well. but determined is not a well in the banking industry. by this time, the gold rush is petering out. fortunate for sherman, he is known militarily as a risk taker, but he is a tactical risk taker. he is able to keep the bank afloat. 1857, ins caught in 1857 crash, and
ellen gets so excited that she kisses the president, which is not protocol. and things look great, except a month later zachary taylor goes to the dedication of the washington monument, the milkning of it, and he has and sickens and dies. ewing is out of the cabin and sherman's career is going downhill. he has no combat experience. he started the gold rush, but nobody will give him credit for that. so things go from bad to worse, to the point where he finally quits the army and he becomes,...
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ellen: he does.e of the reasons he wants to reveal it now is because of what isis is doing, and the violence around in the area. this is a service beacon of possible hope. david: i spoke to the reporter who interviewed him. liz: the prime minister had this i did great in kurdish history. and kurdish culture, he was talking with people in kurdistan. the prime minister chose the designer based on his prior work, as well as the initial designs. david: he has done a lot of museums. he designed these sort of master plan for the world trade center site here in new york. i was in the one they settled on? liz: his resume really lends itself to this kind of project. he was the master planner for the world trade center site but he has also done a number of cultural museums in particular. not just art museums, but once a particularly take on questions of identity, and persecution and oppression. the themes i think a very much a part of kurdish culture and history are ones that he has worked on and has thought a
ellen: he does.e of the reasons he wants to reveal it now is because of what isis is doing, and the violence around in the area. this is a service beacon of possible hope. david: i spoke to the reporter who interviewed him. liz: the prime minister had this i did great in kurdish history. and kurdish culture, he was talking with people in kurdistan. the prime minister chose the designer based on his prior work, as well as the initial designs. david: he has done a lot of museums. he designed...
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i disagree with ellen. i think the media coverage of him reflects how he is viewed by his peers to be on but ellen, this is a year when the voters seem to be crying out for somebody who will kick down the doors and reform the system. >> that's for sure but that's why donald trump is doing so well because if you look at cruz and you look at trump, trump is kicking down more doors than cruz's. cruz is complaining a lot but trump is coming up with some you might not like it, i'm a liberal alternatives . jon: so are we to assume judy that the coverage that he's getting, i mean you mentioned hedoesn't have a big fan club on capitol hill . >> his wife and two children. i mean, i think that's it. ihave yet to find anyone who likes him . >> carly fiorina pretends to like them. >> pretends to like him for indiana and we will see how long that lasts. jon: 10 crews responded to the boehner comments yesterday, i want to play this for you. >> when john boehner calls me lucifer, he's not directing that at me. he's direct
i disagree with ellen. i think the media coverage of him reflects how he is viewed by his peers to be on but ellen, this is a year when the voters seem to be crying out for somebody who will kick down the doors and reform the system. >> that's for sure but that's why donald trump is doing so well because if you look at cruz and you look at trump, trump is kicking down more doors than cruz's. cruz is complaining a lot but trump is coming up with some you might not like it, i'm a liberal...
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ellen: they were doing well and colored denim came in.nto the gap and spend money on colored denim. the plain t-shirts, you can get a lot of different places. david: paul barrett looks at dodd frank. they are trying to erode it through the court system. ellen: first republicans tried to erode it in the legislature. that really did not work. there are all kinds of litigation to try to water it down or change it. david: we talked to the reporter on dodd-frank. >> the people who are trying to make a substantive point instead of merely symbolic gestures are looking consistently to the courts where they have had some success. carol: what have they had success on? >> most recently and quite significantly, a federal district court in washington reversed a very important decision by the financial stability oversight council. david: explain what that is first. >> that is a council of 10 treasury secretaries. the most powerful financial regulators in washington and they had designated -- metlife, the oversight council had designated metlife as a fi
ellen: they were doing well and colored denim came in.nto the gap and spend money on colored denim. the plain t-shirts, you can get a lot of different places. david: paul barrett looks at dodd frank. they are trying to erode it through the court system. ellen: first republicans tried to erode it in the legislature. that really did not work. there are all kinds of litigation to try to water it down or change it. david: we talked to the reporter on dodd-frank. >> the people who are trying...
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sanders spoke tonight about momentum, ellen. the fact of the matter is he may have bragging rights for winning wisconsin. when you think of the primaries that remain and the delegate count what plausible argument can you make? >> i went back to the hillary clinton fundraising letter. sanders has seen the writing on the wall. the lead in both delegates and super delegates is insur mountable. of course they will say that. >> what we are not talking about, let's forget the super delegates. what happens if she doesn't have the pure delegates going in and sanders is very close behind her and then went -- what do the super delegates do? which they would. >> it depends on what the attorney general plans to do. >> i believe it is not at the polls. >> the department of justice, they don't have an electoral contest. >> maybe it is not the department of justice. >> if it is up to the oval office, they are not going to -- >> what makes you think they are not up to the oval office. >> there are career people who work at the fbi. >> they say
sanders spoke tonight about momentum, ellen. the fact of the matter is he may have bragging rights for winning wisconsin. when you think of the primaries that remain and the delegate count what plausible argument can you make? >> i went back to the hillary clinton fundraising letter. sanders has seen the writing on the wall. the lead in both delegates and super delegates is insur mountable. of course they will say that. >> what we are not talking about, let's forget the super...
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everyone. >> ellen went on to say the issue is personal for her.growing up in louisiana, she used to visit mississippi and knows what it's like to get left out because of who you choose to love. ellen even said that she was fired once for being gay and told viewers to hold out hope that better things will come to them if that happens. >>> after the break, a call to change food labels, but really? really? will it help you? you'll see what we're talking about, coming up. >>> and you could get a break in the rain out there for a couple of hours this afternoon. amelia's back with more on the narrator: all that political mail might be overwhelming. let's simplify. only one candidate has been endorsed by the washington post: as a journalist and progressive leader at marriott, she has a broad and deep facility with policy. emily's list praises matthews as pro-choice and the post says on gun control, clean energy, education and health research kathleen matthews "has greater potential, following the van hollen model, to move the ball forward." kathleen: i'm
everyone. >> ellen went on to say the issue is personal for her.growing up in louisiana, she used to visit mississippi and knows what it's like to get left out because of who you choose to love. ellen even said that she was fired once for being gay and told viewers to hold out hope that better things will come to them if that happens. >>> after the break, a call to change food labels, but really? really? will it help you? you'll see what we're talking about, coming up....
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>> ellen, can you hear me? i don't think ellen can hear me. elizabeth, can you hear me?>> okay, elizabeth. so we'll fix ellen's ifbs. we'll fix that problem for her and get her back on in a minute. so a question to you, elizabeth, a few weeks ago hillary clinton said that, these are her words, she felt sorry for young people who believed sanders' claims. she said young people don't do their research. in retrospect, was that a mistake? >> i don't want to call it a mistake, but i wouldn't agree with her. i do think that young people use social media a lot to get their news, and i think that a lot of hillary supporters get their news from a wide variety of surces, not just from what is fed to us on our facebooks and instagrams and snapchats, so it's somewhat true i'd say, but people that are serious about this election will get their news from a lot of different places. >> so what is it in your mind that a lot of young -- what is it in your mind that turns off a lot of young people when it concerns hillary clinton? >> i think it's -- a big part, the media. it's really trend
>> ellen, can you hear me? i don't think ellen can hear me. elizabeth, can you hear me?>> okay, elizabeth. so we'll fix ellen's ifbs. we'll fix that problem for her and get her back on in a minute. so a question to you, elizabeth, a few weeks ago hillary clinton said that, these are her words, she felt sorry for young people who believed sanders' claims. she said young people don't do their research. in retrospect, was that a mistake? >> i don't want to call it a mistake, but...
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ellen ratner for talk media news.donald trump statement here says ted cruz is a trojan horse for the establishment. really? that's ted cruz's biggest problem. the establishment doesn't like him. the most disliked man in the u.s. senate. with i is why a lot of supporters back him. >> the fact is that is that he has not been exactly collegiate in the senate. that will be a problem when he gets to cleveland, ohio. >> for trump to say he's a trojan horse is absurd. >> that's very true. but don't forget that donald trump has said a lot of things in this election that are not true. for instance, he went after the governor of wisconsin. how are you going to win wisconsin by going after a very -- with the republicans -- a popular governor. >> eugene robinson pointed out in yesterday's "washington post," trump's campaign has been full of gaffes that would doom a traditional politician. is it now finally, if not belatedly, having a discernible effect, and we're seeing it tonight in wisconsin? >> absolutely. people like me who f
ellen ratner for talk media news.donald trump statement here says ted cruz is a trojan horse for the establishment. really? that's ted cruz's biggest problem. the establishment doesn't like him. the most disliked man in the u.s. senate. with i is why a lot of supporters back him. >> the fact is that is that he has not been exactly collegiate in the senate. that will be a problem when he gets to cleveland, ohio. >> for trump to say he's a trojan horse is absurd. >> that's very...
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and ellen degeneres won.ame in first about the poll which celebrity people would vote for to be the commander in chief. here's what ellen said about the idea. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you, and not interested. thank you. that sounds like the worst job in the world to me. >> the poll was released on ranker.com. ellen was one of the only women in the top 10. oprah came in eighth. the actor samuel l. jackson took second place, so maybe he could be the celebrity vice president. who knows. >> i think i would vote for him for president. he's a pretty good guy. i'm not sure who i would have picked in that. how about you? >> i'm not sure. i'm not saying. >> do you have any idea who you would like to have, lauryn? >> no idea. i have well. we're all in the same boat. and we're all in the same boat with sunshine. a good day to be on a boat, actually. our daytime highs in the mid to upper 60s. yesterday we topped out at 68 but that was at 1:13 in the morning and then we continued to drop off from there. it was a l
and ellen degeneres won.ame in first about the poll which celebrity people would vote for to be the commander in chief. here's what ellen said about the idea. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you, and not interested. thank you. that sounds like the worst job in the world to me. >> the poll was released on ranker.com. ellen was one of the only women in the top 10. oprah came in eighth. the actor samuel l. jackson took second place, so maybe he could be the celebrity vice president....
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historian ellen fitzpatricktr profiles the three who laid the groundwork for clinton in her new book,"the highest glass ceiling: women's quest for the american presidency." ellen fitzpatrick, welcome. >> thank you, nice to be here. >> woodruff: so there have been a lot of books written about women in politics, but you specifically wanted to focus on women going after the top job, the president similar why? >> well, there had been very little i noticed done on the subject. there had been a lot of books about the idea of a woman president, but no historian had really looked at this question, no academic historian. it had sort of fallen between the crevices. on the one hand, there's so much presidential history. on the other handti there's a lt of wonderful work in women's history.y. but women presidential candidates had largely been shungted aside. >> woodruff:, right -- right now hillary clinton is if front-runner for the democratic nomination. the three women you focus on were women who because of the time they went for the presidency, it was a very different environment. why did you
historian ellen fitzpatricktr profiles the three who laid the groundwork for clinton in her new book,"the highest glass ceiling: women's quest for the american presidency." ellen fitzpatrick, welcome. >> thank you, nice to be here. >> woodruff: so there have been a lot of books written about women in politics, but you specifically wanted to focus on women going after the top job, the president similar why? >> well, there had been very little i noticed done on the...
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[applause] >> thank you, ellen.idered by many to the most prominent latino playwright in america, octavio has written 20 plays mounted in major theaters across the country. he is an award-winning writer and director whose style defies formula. please join me in welcoming octavio scully's. change the way it goes, the way it goes, yanked out by the roots at dawn, in the ground like an old bone, that is how long we got, that is how long it takes to live, barely time enough to love, knows the way it goes, you kiss and die, the only story we got time to tell because there it goes, there goes my son. he is leaving his romy and ready to die, taken all day to die and there it goes toward the blue above, the sun over romy and the parking lot of the hidden valley shopping center, the fire romy feels but romy knows before she knows. >> and suddenly i knew there was yet a third language to learn of metaphor. and before i learned how to pronounce the word shakespeare -- [laughter] i was riding the waves of rhyme and alliteration
[applause] >> thank you, ellen.idered by many to the most prominent latino playwright in america, octavio has written 20 plays mounted in major theaters across the country. he is an award-winning writer and director whose style defies formula. please join me in welcoming octavio scully's. change the way it goes, the way it goes, yanked out by the roots at dawn, in the ground like an old bone, that is how long we got, that is how long it takes to live, barely time enough to love, knows the...
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ellen, nikcki minaj taped a tribute. >> when they came out, that was pretty cool. >> we're all supposedbe back together on that stage. dude. come on. >> oh, my heart melted over and over. i'm thinking the contestants and of course my compadres. >> former judge mariah carey did not participate. next big number, the rating, a solid season high at almost 13 million. but of course it all came down to one winner. >> what was going through your mind in not only the silence before ryan spoke, but when he said your name? >> you know, i said a little prayer right before all of it, and i told pour sha, whatever happens, let's just hug. and she agreed. >> how is it for you hearing the song that you co-wrote. >> it was surreal. that's the song you wrote! >> and for renee, this was pretty cool. one winner, but two record deals. >> right after you came off stage, they're by the way -- >> by the way, you have good news. i'm like, okay. wow. >> so many successful careers launched from that show. but all of the seasons, carrie underwood sold the most albums. >> i'll take harry. now another story making
ellen, nikcki minaj taped a tribute. >> when they came out, that was pretty cool. >> we're all supposedbe back together on that stage. dude. come on. >> oh, my heart melted over and over. i'm thinking the contestants and of course my compadres. >> former judge mariah carey did not participate. next big number, the rating, a solid season high at almost 13 million. but of course it all came down to one winner. >> what was going through your mind in not only the...
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no, no, i'm ellen. we did that because we we wanted to raise early money and we thought if we gave women credibility by raising early money, then they could go on and raise the additional money they needed to win. so we were like little political venture capitalists and go out there and kick-starter for women and emily stands for early money is like yeast, we make the dough rise. >> host: can you repeat that so all the people that know and not go around like people like me thinking about it's the name of their mom or something? >> guest: early money is like yeast and we make the dough rise. that's fabulous, you know, embarking on what you embarked on, of course, you have had wonderful wins but you have had at least a dispoint that you describe in the book and i was it was harriot. >> guest: we were so angry that she hadn't won in the senate because the democratic establishment never believed she could believe that u.s. senate seat. they withheld her money, she ran out of money in the last couple of week
no, no, i'm ellen. we did that because we we wanted to raise early money and we thought if we gave women credibility by raising early money, then they could go on and raise the additional money they needed to win. so we were like little political venture capitalists and go out there and kick-starter for women and emily stands for early money is like yeast, we make the dough rise. >> host: can you repeat that so all the people that know and not go around like people like me thinking about...
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ellen brian has more on what the fence will look li than what you are used to. it will be double the size. here is what the white house fence looks like right now at 6 feet. this is a rendering of what it could be in a couple of years at more than 11 feet. >> for tourists like us, it will be like disappointing. >> i think it's still accessible. i can still see the white house. >> reporter: the national park service said to increase security the fence needs to be taller and stronger with anticlimb features like security sensors based 30 feet apart on the top. >> it looks very intimidating. that's the purpose. >> we wouldn't know the difference. it's the building behind the fence that we are looking at. >> reporter: it starts with making changes to the fence surrounding the white house grounds. phase 2 focusing on the fence around the treasury the charging documents says cox sexually abused a woman waiting for a bus. while she called police, he moved to city restaurant and lounge where he stole a woman's phone then to 17th and g where he tried to steal another wom
ellen brian has more on what the fence will look li than what you are used to. it will be double the size. here is what the white house fence looks like right now at 6 feet. this is a rendering of what it could be in a couple of years at more than 11 feet. >> for tourists like us, it will be like disappointing. >> i think it's still accessible. i can still see the white house. >> reporter: the national park service said to increase security the fence needs to be taller and...
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ellen brian talk to the women in that neighborhood. >>reporter: this is woodrow wilson high school and blocks from the dead-end street where the stabbing happened earlier this morning. this is a street where people walk every morning to go to their cars and they are shocked by what happened. >> i was totally zoned out. i had my headphones on and wasn't paying attention to my surroundings. >>reporter: samantha never thought this street become a crime scene. >> i've heard a couple of people who have been followed in cars but i never felt unsafe in this neighborhood. >>reporter: she said it is worrying that a high school senior was stabbed during an attempted robbery in this neighborhood. >> gangs are knocking people over in the street. >>reporter: this woman didn't want to go on camera because she fears being targeted. >> there were break-ins and other attempted break-ins. >>reporter: they said the teenager had to walk from where he was stabbed to the high school where administrators called 911 and got him to the hospital. they said the
ellen brian talk to the women in that neighborhood. >>reporter: this is woodrow wilson high school and blocks from the dead-end street where the stabbing happened earlier this morning. this is a street where people walk every morning to go to their cars and they are shocked by what happened. >> i was totally zoned out. i had my headphones on and wasn't paying attention to my surroundings. >>reporter: samantha never thought this street become a crime scene. >> i've heard...
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amy: we will speak with a member of the federal election commission, ellen weintraub. she is calling for greater enforcement of campaign finance regulations. her latest piece in the "new york times" is headlined, "taking on citizens united." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. it's primary day in wisconsin. polls suggest it could be a big day for the underdogs as democratic contender bernie sanders and republican ted cruz have seen a surge in support in recent weeks in the badger state. after wisconsin, the next big state on the primary calendar is new york. on monday, hillary clinton and bernie sanders have agreed to hold a debate in brooklyn ahead of the april 19 primary. it will be april 14. meanwhile, the latest fundraising numbers show sanders, who has won five of the last six contests, raised a record-setting $44 million in march. clinton took in $29.5 million. in republican news, the huffington post is reporting billionaire gop donor charles koch is privately predicting house speak
amy: we will speak with a member of the federal election commission, ellen weintraub. she is calling for greater enforcement of campaign finance regulations. her latest piece in the "new york times" is headlined, "taking on citizens united." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. it's primary day in wisconsin. polls suggest it could be a big day for the underdogs as democratic contender bernie...
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ellen: i think that is right.ave to a knowledge that financial conditions had used since the last meeting, so they will probably take out the part that says financial conditions continue to pose risks to the outlet. they will go on to say, however, the committee continues to follow international financial and economic developments closely for any risk that it may posted outlook, so it is very very generic reference but leaves the door opened to adjust expectations depending on how the data and economic events unfold. there's just no other way for them to reference things. we might even see the 30 paragraph when they characterize current conditions, say something about earnings. .hey did in early 2001 i hate using that reference because it was months before the recession came, but they mentioned the decline and the resultantnd backup and inventories, which is a similar situation to what we have right now. they mentioned that in the first paragraph and that could be taken dovish. scarlet: all right, ellen zentner, y
ellen: i think that is right.ave to a knowledge that financial conditions had used since the last meeting, so they will probably take out the part that says financial conditions continue to pose risks to the outlet. they will go on to say, however, the committee continues to follow international financial and economic developments closely for any risk that it may posted outlook, so it is very very generic reference but leaves the door opened to adjust expectations depending on how the data and...
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ellen bryant is live and you chase down the suspect. >> reporter: right, that man is eric lopez. he sets up his merchandising booth at the corner of 17th and gas he had for years but today was different. coming around the corner carrying a fresh hot cup of coffee and right in front of the booth he felt a robbery in progress. >>> they told me to get him. >> eric lopez saw a man fighting with a woman trying to rob her. >> i saw the lady fighting here. and she dropped her coffee and everything and arguing with the guy. and then he grabbed her purse and then her cell phone and dropped it over there. >> as the suspect took off running the mass of people getting off work is security guards and at the executive building blocked his path and then he ran north and coffee still in hand. >> i'm like no, he is coming towards me. and i have only a cup of coffee in my hand. >> and lopez prepared fence. >> he jumped on the fence. >> and i saw the fire engines rushing out and a group of fire engines. >> and the secret service arrested the jumper and he may have hurt his hand in the jump. this is
ellen bryant is live and you chase down the suspect. >> reporter: right, that man is eric lopez. he sets up his merchandising booth at the corner of 17th and gas he had for years but today was different. coming around the corner carrying a fresh hot cup of coffee and right in front of the booth he felt a robbery in progress. >>> they told me to get him. >> eric lopez saw a man fighting with a woman trying to rob her. >> i saw the lady fighting here. and she dropped...
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ellen: yes. betty: alan pollack of bloomberg businessweek.: the luxury hotels are having their worst order since 2009. find out why occupancy rates are dropping. that is next. mark: london's luxury hotels are having their worth since 2009. the priciest hotels are down 70%. what is keeping the world's wealthiest travelers at bay? the managing director of christie and code joins us now. what is behind this big drop-off? >> of there is a 6.9% drop. i think what we're looking at is just a key one statistic. there are two parts of that. number one is a seasonality. this pollof year goes. in march or april. that can drive the decline. we see that donate, 2009, 2016. the drop-off is higher than what we would like to see. concern about the uncertainty in the market especially with overseas traveler. mark: there are terroristic concerns. putin is advising staying at home. what about the upcoming referendum? address: i think that we are dealing with the transaction market. sales and hotels, people are taking stock and saying let's see what will happen,
ellen: yes. betty: alan pollack of bloomberg businessweek.: the luxury hotels are having their worst order since 2009. find out why occupancy rates are dropping. that is next. mark: london's luxury hotels are having their worth since 2009. the priciest hotels are down 70%. what is keeping the world's wealthiest travelers at bay? the managing director of christie and code joins us now. what is behind this big drop-off? >> of there is a 6.9% drop. i think what we're looking at is just a key...
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ahead, one of "ellen" staffer got the surprise of his life. >>> will ferrell is impersonating a president and, no, it's not george w. bush this time. you're watching "early today." "early today." nexgard, the vet's #1 choice is a delicious, beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. so it's easy to give, easy to take. reported side effects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. why mess around? for powerful flea and tick protection, ask your vet about nexgard. the #1 choice of vets for their dogs and yours. but grandma, we use charmin ultra soft so we don't have to wad to get clean. charmin ultra soft gets you clean without the wasteful wadding. ppit has comfort cushions you can see that are softer... pp ...and more absorbent, and you can use up to 4 times less. enjoy the go with charmin. shop kohls late friday and early saturday and take 45 to 60% off sonoma % off fine jewelry for mom and 40 to 50% off a new handbag or wallet. everyone gets kohls cash too! kohls. i take these out... ...to put in dr
ahead, one of "ellen" staffer got the surprise of his life. >>> will ferrell is impersonating a president and, no, it's not george w. bush this time. you're watching "early today." "early today." nexgard, the vet's #1 choice is a delicious, beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. so it's easy to give, easy to take. reported side effects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a history...
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"ellen" airs at 3:00 here on nbc 4. hear that explanation. >> it was hysterical. >> it really was. >> i was watching it because i have to listen with my headphones and i was laughing so loud that the producers who sit near me, what's going on? what are you laughing so much about? you're going to have to see it. but ellen i'm sure will show some of it tonight. >> let's get one more look at the forecast now. >>> aaron, a temperature in the district already near 60 57 right now in gaithersburg and 55 in culpeper. brilliant sunshine out there right now and we'll stay sunny on into the afternoon and evening hours. we hit our high temperature of 63 at about 4:00 this afternoon. 6:00 p.m., a temp around 62. so, if you're heading to the nats game, probably want to bring the extra layer. but overall, the weather having a really low impact, not only on your day today, but right on into the weekend and next week. if you're driving to the caps game tonight for the first round -- for the first playoff game, go caps. and of course, t
"ellen" airs at 3:00 here on nbc 4. hear that explanation. >> it was hysterical. >> it really was. >> i was watching it because i have to listen with my headphones and i was laughing so loud that the producers who sit near me, what's going on? what are you laughing so much about? you're going to have to see it. but ellen i'm sure will show some of it tonight. >> let's get one more look at the forecast now. >>> aaron, a temperature in the district...
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posner he fact is ellen that the number of migrants have been falling since some of the initiatives that have been taken by the government. is this a desperate ploy on the part of the a.s.d. to stay in the headlines? >> no. it's -- what they realize is the more radical they get the more they tap into the vast number of people who haven't voted, who don't vote, who are dissatisfied with the system as a whole. nd they take xenophobia, islamophobia as an event for the whole parliamentary system. so saying that islam is somehow undemocratic is like caling the kettle black because what the a.s.d. is after is attacking the whole parliamentary system as nonrepresentative of what the people really think. >> populace pears everywhere at the moment are in revolt against what they call political correctness. is that part of what this anti-islam talk from the a.f.d. is about? >> some -- somewhat, yes. because the political correctness was for example used last year when there was a million refugees pouring into germany. so what they see is that -- that there's nobody who is really descending occiden
posner he fact is ellen that the number of migrants have been falling since some of the initiatives that have been taken by the government. is this a desperate ploy on the part of the a.s.d. to stay in the headlines? >> no. it's -- what they realize is the more radical they get the more they tap into the vast number of people who haven't voted, who don't vote, who are dissatisfied with the system as a whole. nd they take xenophobia, islamophobia as an event for the whole parliamentary...
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ellen is awesome. ben: that is it for us on wednesday morning. want great whitening without the mess? think outside the box colgate optic white toothbrush plus whitening pen for 5 shades whiter teeth. brush, whiten, go! no mess, no waiting, no rinsing. colgate optic white toothbrush >> hello. stuff together wednesday april 0th i'm rosanna scotto. >> i'm greg kelly mid-60s going to be nice, as we digest last night's political information. >> wow, very exciting night last night. hillary clinton at one point they said too close to call at 9:00. and then by the end of the night an easy victory way in front of bernie sanders and same for donald trump a very big win. won ever county in new york state except his own actually. manhattan won for somebody else. >> but john kasich i think took manhattan. but you know donald trump took the bronx, staten island, everything else. and where was ted cruz by the way with his new york -- >> so wow could it be a general election matchup of donald trump versus hillary cli
ellen is awesome. ben: that is it for us on wednesday morning. want great whitening without the mess? think outside the box colgate optic white toothbrush plus whitening pen for 5 shades whiter teeth. brush, whiten, go! no mess, no waiting, no rinsing. colgate optic white toothbrush >> hello. stuff together wednesday april 0th i'm rosanna scotto. >> i'm greg kelly mid-60s going to be nice, as we digest last night's political information. >> wow, very exciting night last night....